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DMobley232

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  1. I tried to deploy an application and it failed. Due to not having time to troubleshoot the issue, I tried to manually install the application from the PC. When I do that, I get the following message.
    Error 1309. Error reading from file:....Verify that that file exists and that you can access it.
    It does this for all the computers that the SCCM application deployment failed on, and that i have tried to manually install.
    Any suggestion?

    Capture.JPG

  2. Do any of you use any specific steps or tools to customize the default profile, etc so when you capture that image it has the customizations?

     

    I'm trying out the http://www.bluemoonpcrepair.com/wp/?p=39 to try and capture the default profile. There are just some customizations I would like on this image. Example includes some desktop icons, Picture for user profile, certain items pinned to task bar.

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    because the process will fail if it's not installed.

    I guess I don't understand. You are saying that before I capture my reference image, I must install configuration manager client on the reference image?

    For the past 6 months I have been capturing my reference images from a VM using the capture media. These VM's have never been on the domain and I have never installed the configuration manager client on them, but they do not fail when I run the capture media to capture the reference image. I'm just curious if something is going to fail later on down the road.

  4. So once this is all built and I've captured my image I no longer have to go through this if I want to capture a new image. For example after a year has passed by, I decided i want to capture a new image to start deployin. I can just start at PXE boot and select Build and Capture correct?

  5. So I have created my image and configured the local Administrator Account. I want the settings from the local admin account to be the default users settings as well. I was going to try the Copyprofile=True, but does anyone know if the following settings will come across?

    Really all I want is Desktop Shortcuts (IE, Control Panel, Network, Computer, Users Files, Snipping Tool)

    Pinned Items to Task Bar (Snipping Tool, IE)

    Pinned Items to Start Menu (IE, Snipping Tool)

    Always show systray.

     

    Does anyone know if these setting will come across?

  6. Did anyone ever figure this out. I actually can get the Cisco VPN client to install during an OSD Deployment using a TS, however the problem I ran into is that after the OSD is finished my configuration manager client site mode shows "UNKNOWN". If i disable the VPN client TS configuration manager client site mode shows correct as "Mixed" mode.

  7. Your instructions show that immediatly the computer starts running the "Build and capture Windows 7".

    When I try mine out, i get all the way Select a Task Sequence. I'm assuming that is correct and ok. I will select my Build and Capture Windows 7 TS and see what happens

  8. Im currently using a Manual Capture process but would like to start using Build and Capture method. My question or concern is what aobut Updates? That is the only reason I haven't went to the Build and Capture Method yet. We use a "Thin" image and with it we install all the updates and SP but no applications.

     

    For example we had been deploying Win7 for a while then after SP1, I did a manul capture of a reference computer with SP1 and other updates. However nowe we are at the point that a newly deployed machine has over 100 updates to be applied.

     

    I dont see how if I have an old image on SCCM and use that to build and capture I get it updated with all the update with out having the tech go through updates after its deployed?

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